A specialized graphic design agency focuses on packaging design and boasts a 75% profit margin. The agency has a distinguished customer list featuring prominent food brands in the United States, offering immediate credibility. Currently, there is a substantial demand for its services, despite minimal recent marketing efforts. With a monthly revenue of approximately $1K, the business is an attractive prospect for a marketing professional aiming to expand an agency within a niche market. The sale includes brand websites, vendor contacts, a 5K email list, and post-sale support to ensure a smooth transition.
Owned for the past two years after a previous acquisition, the agency initially intended to complement an existing business but has since ceased offering graphic design services. At its peak, the business generated over $300,000 in revenue, indicating significant potential for growth. The business has been under-marketed in recent months, turning away clients, which presents a lucrative opportunity for new ownership. The agency’s services, particularly in the food sector, are billed at $100-$150 per hour, while subcontractors are paid between $25 and $50 per hour.
The current owner is selling the business to concentrate on a core marketing agency within a different niche. This venture is ideal for individuals seeking to replace their income, provided they invest time in marketing. Assets included in the sale are brand assets, customer databases, domains, social media accounts, and vendor contacts, along with a mailing list comprising 5,000 emails. Post-sale support is also offered to aid the new owners in revitalizing the business.
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